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GCSE Chemistry Practice Test: The Earth and its Atmosphere
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When the Earth was formed about 4,500 million years ago, it was a very different place. The surface was extremely hot, possibly even molten, there were no oceans and little or no atmosphere. It is believed that the early atmosphere was formed from volcanic gases and was highly toxic. It is not known for sure but one theory suggests that during the first billion years of its existence, the Earth’s atmosphere was mainly carbon dioxide and there would have been little or no oxygen, rather like the atmospheres of Mars and Venus today. There may Somewhere around 3.5 and 2.7 billion years ago,... Show more
GCSE Chemistry Practice Test: The Earth and its Atmosphere
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1. Oxygen started to appear on Earth due to what organisms?
2. The change in carbon dioxide concentration in the last 50 years is thought to be a result of...
3. The percentage of water on the planet did NOT increase due to...
4. Which of the following gases is thought NOT to have been present in the early atmosphere?
5. What process produces oxygen as a waste product?
6. Which of the following is NOT a reason for the small percentage of carbon dioxide in the Earth's atmosphere today?
7. Which was thought to be the most abundant gas in the Earth's early atmosphere?
8. Carbon dioxide entered the early atmosphere when it was released from...
9. At one time in the Earth's formation, some of the surface iron was oxidised. What gas in the atmosphere could NOT have caused this change?
10. Which of the following developments is NOT as a result of concerns about carbon dioxide levels and global warming?